What Is An Implied Warranty Of Merchantability?
In every sale between a merchant and a consumer, there exists an implied warranty of merchantability. This means that the goods bought will be fit for their ordinary use. For example, if you buy a golf club from a golf shop, there is an implied warranty in the sale that the golf club will perform as it was designed to. If the first time you swing the club, the head falls off, then the implied warranty of merchantability has been breached.